Outlaw Trail isn’t competitive; it is an opportunity to join cyclists from across Texas for a ride across Williamson County. There are rest stops set up along the trail for cyclists to grab some snacks or a drink. Riders can ride at their own pace and rely on support from sag wagons and rest stops thr oughout their ride. The tour closes at 5 p.m. so cyclists should select a course they can finish within that time period.

DateThis event is Saturday, Oct. 8, with 100 mile riders taking off at 8 a.m. with a staggered start. No rider will start after 8:30 a.m. The course will close at 5 p.m. Parking is available in the Dell Diamond parking lot (at park entrance).

Course informationThe start/finish line will be located on Harrell Parkway by the Dell Diamond in front of the Old Settlers Tabernacle. Cyclists will park in the Dell Diamond parking lot and walk to the Old Settlers Tabernacle for packet pickup on event day and/or registration.

Please arrive early so you can go to the Tabernacle, get your packet, get your bike, and be ready to take off on time.

RewardsFirst 950 bandits receive an Outlaw Trail 100 shirt, ticket to the Cyclist Social Pasta Dinner, and other Miscellaneous items. Plus, as a rider you enjoy sag wagon support on the course, fruit and sports drinks, and a meal after the tour!

Packet Pick-upComing Soon.

FeeCost for participation in the Outlaw Trail is outlined below:Early registration ends on or before October 2: $35Late registration October 3 to October 8: $45Grub & Pasta DinnerThere is a Pasta Dinner for registered cyclists at the Old Settlers Association Tabernacle on Friday, October 7 from 5 to 8pm. Guests can pay ahead of time or at the door. Cyclists must pick up their packet and pasta dinner ticket prior to entering the dinner. Saturday morning munchies will be provided, and following your ride, we’ll have more grub for you to enjoy.

Travel AssistanceSag wagons from Round Rock Parks and Recreation will provide road assistance and transport for those unable to complete the tour. Bicycle Sport Shop will provide emergency bicycle repair on the course; however, be prepared to handle your own flats and minor repairs. Remember, the course closes at 5 p.m.

Watering HolesRest areas will be located at 12-14 mile intervals. Water, fruit and other snacks will be provided in addition to portable toilets and medical assistance.

Rules

This event will be held rain or shine unless extremely dangerous conditions exist. No refunds will be made. Participants will be started according to distance traveling – longest distance riders will leave first. All traffic laws must be obeyed at all times. Helmets are required. Please ride only what you have trained for. 100 mile cyclist need to pass Aid Station #2 and be on the way to Aid Station #3 by 9:45 am.

Safety

Whether this is your first time riding in a tour, or you’re a seasoned rider, please review the safety guidelines and recommendations for Outlaw Trail. There’s no such thing as being too careful! All cyclists are expected to know the rules of the road and obey them!

If you are new to cycling, you may want to consider a training course from Bicycle Sport Shop and/or joining their riding group on a few pre-rides to make sure you’re ready to ride in a large event. First and foremost, we want you to be careful and enjoy a safe ride.